LA Run
L.A. Run is a song written by Alan Carvell and Brian O Shea, and recorded by the Carvells in 1977 which reached number 31 in the UK charts in November of the same year. The song is about the then-new craze of Skateboarding which had crossed-over from the US to the UK that same year.
"L.A. Run" | |
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Song by Carvells | |
Language | English |
Genre | popular music |
Songwriter(s) | Alan Carvell, Brian O Shea, Lyrics in Swedish by T. B. Håkanson and S. Schröder I |
With new lyrics in Swedish by T. B. Håkanson and S. Schröder I as Skateboard, Magnum Bonum scored a 1978 success with the song.[1]
Charts
Carvell's version
Chart (1977) | Peak position |
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UK Singles Chart[2] | 31 |
Magnum Bonum version
Chart (1978-1979) | Peak position |
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Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[3] | 1 |
gollark: "Works if adjacent to exactly two Cupronickel coolers and a Tungsten cooler above it"
gollark: "1000H/t during full moons"
gollark: Are there even that many interesting rules?
gollark: Assuming you do it right, I assume 64 would lag more than 1 regardless of output.
gollark: So... why cast to a player?
References
- Joakim Tegblom. "Låtar du trodde var svenska" (in Swedish). Retrieved 9 June 2013.
- Swedish singles chart
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